University Requirements

The following courses are University requirements that must be met. Completion of the AA degree does not exempt students from these requirements.

I. English Proficiency

Minimum grade of C- to C+, depending on major.

Hawkeye Courses

ISU Courses

ENG-105 Composition I

ENG 150 Critical Thinking & Comm.

ENG-106 Composition II

ENG 250 Written, Oral, Verbal, & Electr.

II. U.S. Diversity and International Perspectives Requirements (3 cr. in each area)

Courses can be dual-assigned in General Education areas.

Hawkeye Courses—U.S. Diversity (3 cr.)

ART-101 Art Appreciation

COM-148 Diversity & the Media

LIT-133 Minority Voices in U.S. Lit.

LIT-189 Women and Literature

PSY-261 / SOC-261 Human Sexuality

PSY-262 Psychology of Gender

SOC-205 Diversity in America

SOC-200 Minority Group Relations

SOC-220 Sociology of Aging

SOC-235 Social Problems

WST-101 Women’s Studies

Hawkeye Courses—Int'l Persp. (3 cr.)

ANT-105 Cultural Anthropology

CLS-130 African Cultures<

CLS-141 Middle Eastern Hist. & Culture

CLS-160 East Asian Cultures

CLS-164 Japanese Cultures

CLS-172 Russian Culture

FLF-245 French II

FLS-152 Elementary Spanish II

HIS-214 Russian History & Culture

HUM-130 Holocaust Perspectives

LIT-142 Major British Writers

MUS-100 Music Appreciation

POL-121 International Relations

SOC-208 Intro to Cultural Anthropology

SPC-120 Intercultural Communications

POL-125 Comparative Gov. & Politics

REL-101 Survey of World Religions

Students should refer to the approved humanities and social sciences lists for the ISU department in which their chosen major is administered in choosing courses to meet these university requirements, as these courses can be dual-assigned in the general education requirements for their major.

Major Specific Courses and Requirements

This tip sheet is meant for students completing the AA prior to transferring to Iowa State. For students planning on transferring prior to completing the AA, please refer to the appropriate tip sheet and work closely with your advisors at both Hawkeye and ISU in selecting courses.

Consult closely with a Hawkeye advisor and ISU to ensure that you are completing the necessary course requirements for transfer.

These requirements are subject to change without notice.

* Both courses in the series must be taken at Hawkeye to transfer as the listed courses.** Other course choices exist at ISU that meet this requirement.! Meets major requirement for STAT 101; will need additional 1 cr. of electives.(IP) Meets ISU International Perspective requirement.+ Required for some options within this major.

Athletic Training

This program is a 6 semester sequence of classes and clinicals. Transfer students should meet with the Athletic Training Program Director to determine if courses may substitute for those offered at ISU.

Hawkeye Courses

Course Title

ISU Equivalent

PSY-111

Introduction to Psychology

PSYCH 101

BIO-151

Nutrition

FS HN 167

MAT-122**

College Algebra

MATH 140**

SOC-110

Introduction to Sociology

SOC 134

PHY-162**

College Physics I

PHYS 111*

MAT-156

Statistics

STAT 101

SPC-101

Fund. of Oral Comm.

SP CM 212

Child, Adult, & Family Services, B.S.

Other courses are offered at Hawkeye, depending on the option chosen. See option sheets on ISU website.

Hawkeye Courses

Course Title

ISU Equivalent

SPC-101

Fund. of Oral Comm.

SP CM 212

MAT-156**

Statistics

STAT 101**

CSC-110

Introduction to Computers

COM S

Culinary Food Science, B.S.

Dual administered through CALS and HS colleges at ISU.

Hawkeye Courses

Course Title

ISU Equivalent

SPC-101

Fund. of Oral Comm.

SP CM 212

ECN-130

Principles of Microeconomics

ECON 101

MAT-156

Statistics

STAT 101

MAT-122**

College Algebra

MATH 140**

CHM-165

General Chemistry I

CHEM 177

BIO-112

General Biology I

BIOL 211

BIO-113

General Biology II

BIOL 212

AGS-272

Foods of Animal Origin

AN S 270

BIO-151

Nutrition

FS HN 167

Diet & Exercise, B.S./M.S.

This accelerated program prepares students for admission to accredited dietetic internships/ supervised practice programs. Upon completion of the experience program, graduates are eligible to take the national exam to become a registered dietitian. ISU offers the only accredited Didactic Program in Dietetics in the State of Iowa.

Dual administered through CALS and HS colleges at ISU.

Hawkeye Courses

Course Title

ISU Equivalent

CHM-165*

General Chemistry I

CHEM 177*

CHM-175*

General Chemistry II

CHEM 178*

BIO-112*

General Biology I

BIOL 211*

BIO-113*

General Biology II

BIOL 212*

Dietetics, B.S.

Students enter as “Pre-dietetics” students and apply to the Dietetics program upon completion of required coursework. GPA of 3.0 or above is required. This program leads to eligibility to take the exam needed to become a Registered Dietitian (RD). Dual administered through CALS and HS colleges at ISU.

Hawkeye Courses

Course Title

ISU Equivalent

SPC-101

Fund. of Oral Comm.

SP CM 212

PSY-111

Introduction to Psychology

PSYCH 101

ENV-115

Environmental Science

ENV S 201

MAT-122**

College Algebra

MATH 140**

MAT-156

Statistics

STAT 101

CHM-165*

General Chemistry I

CHEM 177*

CHM-175*

General Chemistry II

CHEM 178*

BIO-112*

General Biology I

BIOL 211*

BIO-113*

General Biology II

BIOL 212*

BIO-151

Nutrition

FS HN 167

Early Childhood Education, B.S.

This program leads students to a state of Iowa license to teach children birth through third grade in both general and special education. Students log over 100 hours of experience in ISU’s Child Development Lab School before student teaching. REQUIRED: Three or more years of HS foreign language or one year of university level foreign language.

Hawkeye Courses

Course Title

ISU Equivalent

HIS-151/HIS-152/POL-111

U.S. History/American Gov’t

HIST 221/HIST 222/POL S 215

PEH-141

First Aid

H S 105

EDU-255

Technology in the Classroom

C I 201

EDU-216

Introduction to Teaching

C I 204

EDU-235

Children’s Literature

HD FS 240

EDU-246

Including Diverse Learners

SP ED 250

Elementary Education, B.S.

*MAT 110 does not meet math requirements for this program at ISU. It is counted only as elective credit.